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March 08, 2013

My mom died from ALS in 1994, so my sympathies to the family, and I hope we could wipe out this affliction forever

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bill kienzler,

springfield, Illinois

March 08, 2013

My deepest sympathy to her family, She was a wonderful BOSS, She served the State of Illinois so gratefully which she served so selflessly. She was honest,Intelligent and most of all so thoughtful but very tough when she had to be. She was a traight shooter. She will be missed Comptroller.

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Brenda Barrera,

Chicago, Illinois

March 07, 2013

My deepest sympathy to the Netsch family. May God's word comfort you at this most grievous time. Isaiah 61:1, 2.Jem. Florida

March 07, 2013

I will miss our opportunity to share political converations as I would drive her home after driving her in the convertable in the Gay Pride Parade. What an excellent example of a woman for all people and for human rights and dignity. We will miss that element of basic what is right, and fair in the world.

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Dean Ogren,

Chicago, Illinois

March 06, 2013

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Carl Wells,

Vienna, Illinois

March 06, 2013

She was a very bright light both at Northwestern Law School (where I worked for her '74-'79) and in the Ill. Senate. In addition to all of her other accomplishments, she declared to us one day that "she was the first to wear colorful (long) stockings on the Senate floor" [I think we called them leotards back then.] R.I.P. She was very nice to all of us.

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Darlene DeGrazio-Edwards,

Kenosha, Wisconsin

March 06, 2013

Dawn Clark Netsch was an extraordinary woman who proved she could practice law and participate in politics with the best and the brightest. Netsch's honesty and practical approach to government and fiscal responsibility are measures of her integrity Politicians today should take heed of this iconic woman's legacy. May she rest in peace.

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Denise Johnson,

Springfield, Illinois

March 06, 2013

My sympathy to family,

It was an honor to serve with Dawn in state government back in the early 1990's. I am a former state representative from that era. She was a rare person in Illinois politics that was both honest and an advocate for good government.

May she rest in peace.

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Michael V. Rotello,

Rockford, Illinois

March 06, 2013

Speaking of a "Woman of Substance" and "A Touch of Class." I am so honored that my life path crossed hers. Of my many memories of her, one of my favorites has to be the way she graciously bowed when greeting both the governor and the janitors. Rest in peace, Dawn. I will forever cherish having known you.

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Tammy Lewis,

Springfield, Illinois

March 06, 2013

She taught us at Northwestern Law '68. She was always a lady, always a professional and always in good humor. Hate to lose men and women of her caliber and level of integrity. Dan Kuhn

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